"In order to recognize the reality of
sexual abuse and to address the trauma
experienced by survivors as well as the impact on society, it is important
to adhere to a broader definition of sexual abuse and a more global view
of whom the offenders and survivors are. Although these and other examples
may not result in criminal charges, nor be intentional, they may
nevertheless result in."

This page once again lists sites for more
information about sexual abuse.
Among the topics that can be accessed from this page are sexual harassment
in schools, a database for survivor's, and The Healing Woman Newsletter.

"This site was created , as a resource
to those men who have been sexually abused, or as a source of information
for those who are interested in the subject. It discusses men and rape and
has resources for male sexual abuse survivors."

An 11 yr old boy uses the internet to tell
the truth about the abuse he suffers
at his mother's hands. This is only one of the stories told here. There
are links to: The Virtual Hospital and A Nation's Shame: Fatal Child Abuse
and Neglect in the United States.

Get your information on our Resource &
Information Directory, making it easier for victims/survivors and their
families to find the help they need. By having services listed it will be
easier for victims/survivors and their families to find the help that they
need. "Resource and Information Directory on child sexual abuse in
the State of Alaska. Our starting point is Kenai, we hope to expand our
listings to encompass the whole state."

Like most sites I found this one gives links
to several other sites about sexual abuse, this one however is talking
about sexual abuse with men and female perpetrators. "The effects of
abuse are well documented, although most of the research has typically
focused on women victims. This is changing. Many men experience numerous
effects from sexual abuse. These include depression, anxiety, panic,
relationship difficulties, sexual difficulties, low self esteem, alcohol
and drug abuse..to name a few."

The Men's Issues Page contains information
on a lot of information on a wide
variety of Men's Issues including the subjects of false charges of sexual
assault and rape, men that have been victims of sexual abuse, and violence
against men.

This was one of the best pages I saw
concerning sexual assault or abuse.
It featured many links addressing such issues as rape, child abuse,
self-defense and the use of rohypnol. "The Sexual Assault Information
Page (SAIP) is a not-for-profit information and referral service created
and maintained by Chris Bartley. SAIP provides information concerning
acquaintance rape, child sexual abuse/assault, incest, rape, ritual abuse,
sexual assault, and sexual harassment."

"Sexual Recovery Anonymous (SRA) is a
fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope
with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others
to recover." This page also lists the 12 steps of SRA and the
12 traditions of SRA.

"Members are men and women from various
economic, religious, cultural and social backgrounds. Members are adult
survivors of incest and child sexual abuse, their partners and
pro-survivors (people who provide emotional support to a survivor) and
professionals working in the field."

This page starts off by explaining exactly
what sexual assault is and continues on to give the statistics of rape in
the U.S. It also explains how sexual assault hurts everyone close to
the victim not just the victim. The steps the victim goes through on
the way to recovery are also listed as the crisis stage, the denial stage,
suffering stage and resolution stage.